Orlando Pirates kept up the pressure in the Absa Premiership title race by defeating Bloemfontein Celtic 2-1 at Orlando Stadium on Wednesday evening.

Augustine Mulenga scored the decisive goal as the Buccaneers remained in second place, one behind one point behind leaders Mamelodi Sundowns (who defeated Chippa United in a concurrent match).

Pirates threatened in the early minutes through a free kick from Justin Shonga which was punched away by goalkeeper Patrick Tignyemb, while Thembinkosi Lorch sent a long-range effort just wide of the mark.

Yet Celtic should have claimed the lead in the sixth minute when a clever dummy from Jacky Motshegwa allowed Tshepo Rikhotso’s cross to find Victor Letsoalo in space in the penalty area, but his low shot deflected just wide of the target.

The Buccaneers went ahead in the 17th minute, with Justin Shonga’s superbly delivered corner kick finding Musa Nyatama just past the near post and the midfielder netted with a downward header for a second goal against his former club this season.

Ten minutes later it was almost 2-0 to the Soweto giants, with Lorch trying his luck from long range again – this time his powerful effort was very much destined for the back of the net, but Tignyemb made a fine diving save.

Phunya Sele Sele should have levelled the game a couple of minutes before the break, with Ndumiso Mabena doing great work down the right flank before laying on a good chance for Motshegwa, but the midfielder put the ball over the top from close range.

The visitors didn’t have to wait much longer for a goal, as they made it 1-1 two minutes into the second half: defender Lorenzo Gordinho capitalised on a couple of lucky rebounds at a corner kick by stabbing the ball home from a tight angle.

Midway through the second half Gordinho went from hero to villain when he hauled down Gabuza just outside the box in a professional foul and earned a straight red card for his infraction, reducing the visitors to 10 men.

Bucs capitalised on their numerical advantage in the 79th minute as substitute Augustine Mulenga exchanged passed with Lorch before cracking a superb shot from just outside of the ‘D’ into the top corner of the net, putting the hosts back in front at 2-1.

Pirates had a somewhat nervy ending to the game, but did just enough to hold off the team in green and white and claim all three points.